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New primary care policy in the Russian Federation
Quarterly of the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies EUROHEALTH. 2019. Vol. 25. No. 14. P. 34-37.
Richardson E., Sheiman I.
The Russian government has introduced a new national project to strengthen primary care that will run from 2019 to until 2024. Over this period, there are ambitious targets to further improve population health as well as sector specific targets to improve the supply of health workers in primary care and modernise primary care facilities. A distinctive feature of primary care policy in the Russian Federation is the inclusion of extensive health checks, which will be expanded to cover the whole population in an attempt to address a high burden of non-communicable diseases
P. : Éditions du Cherche-midi, 2014
Comment expliquer le ralentissement de la croissance russe en 2013 ? Quelles réformes ont été engagées dans les industries spatiales et navales ? La libération de l’ancien patron de Ioukos Mikhaïl Khodorkovski annonce-t-elle une ouverture politique de la part de Vladimir Poutine ? Dans quelles valeurs la société russe se reconnaît- elle ? Quels sont ...
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Isopeskul O., Khovaev S. Y., Ars Administrandi 2013 № 4 С. 53-60
Personnel is one of the key drivers of success in today’s competitive environment, it is also a curtail factor for the public organizations such as hospitals. In order to improve its performance the organization requires to form an appropriate incentive scheme for the staff on the basis of definition of internal staff needs. This paper ...
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Vlassov V., European Journal of Public Health 2018 Vol. 28 No. 4 P. 588-589
Thirty years ago, in 1988, the Communist Party of the USSR held its 19th Conference, declaring a turn from the totalitarian past to a democratic future, to life built upon common human values. The country entered a deep transformation, ‘perestroika’. The year 1988 ended with Gorbachev meeting Reagan. In 3 years Russia would declare independence ...
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Akopov S., Управленческое консультирование 2013 № 4 С. 57-61
The article provides a study of the symbolic policies of the Russian Sochi 2014 Olympic Committee. We explore how do Sochi 2014 visual images and verbal texts represent the symbolic policy of a new Russian political identity and what is this new political identity about? The facts considered during the analysis undertaken in this paper ...
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Mordvinova M., Endaltseva A., Journal of Communication in Healthcare: Strategies, Media, and Engagement in Global Health (Великобритания), Francis&Taylor 2015 Vol. 8 No. 4 P. 325-334
Smoking regulation constitutes a challenging issue for both developed and developing countries that aim to improve their state of public health and constituent wellbeing. Anti-smoking information and communication campaigns accompanying regulation acts can either enhance or sabotage national policy initiatives. This is especially salient in countries like Russia, where smoking is one of the top ...
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de Silva M., Kurlyandskaya G., Andreeva E. et al., Washington : The World Bank Press, 2009
Intergovernmental Reforms in the Russian Federation: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back? is a critical analysis of Russia’s intergovernmental reform program which began in the early 1990s. It assesses the effects of a broad range of reforms adopted over two tumultuous decades during which the Russian Federation experienced significant, and at times drastic, political regime ...
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Мн. : Центр системного анализа и стратегических исследований НАН Беларуси, 2012
Сборник материалов постоянно действующего семинара посвящен теме «Практика, проблемы и перспективы особо охраняемых природных территорий Республики Беларусь и Российской Федерации». Главной целью принявших в нем участия депутатов Парламентского Собрания Союза Беларуси и России, представителей Постоянного Комитета Союзного государства, национальных органов государственного управления Беларуси и России, руководителей государственных природоохранных объектов, ведущих ученых и специалистов в области ...
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Reuter O. J., Buckley Noah, Shubenkova A. Y. et al., Comparative Political Studies 2016 Vol. 49 No. 5 P. 662-697
Why do authoritarian regimes permit elections in some settings but not in others? Focusing on the decision to hold subnational elections, we argue that autocrats can use local elections to assuage powerful subnational elites. When subnational elites control significant political resources, such as local political machines, leaders may need to co-opt them to govern cost-effectively. ...
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Gabdrakhmanov N., Вестник Российского университета дружбы народов. Серия: Экономика 2019 Т. 27 № 1 С. 7-17
The article discusses the effects of concentration of students in the system of higher education in the regions of Russia and methodological approaches to their assessment. The issues of accessibility and inequality in higher education are increasingly being put on the agenda by a number of researchers. Historically, universities are located in large cities, new ...
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Efremov S., Вестник Института Кеннана в России 2013 № 24 С. 50-61
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Schlaufer C., Khaynatskaya T., Pilkina M. et al., European Policy Analysis 2021
Public problems are not complex per se but are defined as such. This article explores how problem definition in terms of complexity is strategically used in narratives to expand or contain a policy conflict. We draw on the Narrative Policy Framework (NPF) to examine how actors use narratives to define problems and link these problems ...
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Inkina S., Review of European and Russian Affairs 2013 Vol. 8 No. 1 P. 1-17
Public administrative and civil service reforms have widely been used as a popular strategy to bring about systemic changes in entrenched bureaucracies. The general tendency that occurred in Post-Communist states was to adopt comprehensive policy measures dealing with the efficiency and effectiveness of state apparatus. This paper examines the process of an attempted civil service ...
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Sheiman I., Шевский В. И., Sazhina S. V., Электронный научный журнал "Социальные аспекты здоровья населения" 2019 Т. 65 № 1 С. 1-29
Оценка состояния первичной медико-санитарной помощи показывает, что сегодня это самый слабый сектор российского здравоохранения. Главные его проблемы – острейший дефицит врачей участковой службы, их ограниченный лечебный и координационный функционал, низкий уровень эффективности. Анализ текущих мероприятий по укреплению первичной помощи демонстрирует их недостаточность для решения выявленных проблем. Мероприятия, планируемые в рамках Национального проекта «Здравоохранение», в этой ...
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Bessudnov A., McKee M., Stuckler D., European Journal of Public Health 2012 Vol. 22 No. 3 P. 332-337
Background: Russia's market reforms in the early 1990s led to marked social inequalities. We analysed inequalities in risks of dying for Russian men by occupational class and perceived social status in the post-transition era. Methods: Cox proportional analysis of the hazard of dying by occupational class, education, household income and perceived social status was performed ...
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Vlassov V., The Lancet 2018 Vol. 392 No. 10152 P. 1015-1035
Background
Alcohol use is a leading risk factor for death and disability, but its overall association with health remains complex given the possible protective effects of moderate alcohol consumption on some conditions. With our comprehensive approach to health accounting within the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study 2016, we generated improved estimates of ...
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Sheiman I., Shishkin S., Sazhina S. V., Archives of Public Health 2022 Vol. 80 No. 123 Article 123
Background: The Russian Federation has introduced a vertical large-scale program of ‘dispensarization’ (Program)
that includes health check-ups and screenings for the entire adult population. It is expected to improve the results of
medical interventions and ensure health gains at a relatively low cost. The major research question: Does the design
and implementation of the program meet the expectations?
Methods: ...
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Popova D., Matytsin M., Sinnot E., Journal of European Social Policy 2018 Vol. 28 No. 5 P. 535-548
Low oil prices and the recession in Russia which started in 2014 are increasing pressures for fiscal consolidation, after more than a decade of prosperity. This paper assesses the distributional impact of the main tax and social spending programs in Russia in 2014 by applying a state-of-the-art incidence analysis. Overall, the Russian welfare state achieves ...
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Nesterov A., Chin-Oldenziel M., Global Trade and Customs Journal 2011 Vol. 6 No. 11 P. 504-517
This is a review of issues and problems, including cross-border disputes, arising during customs examination and sampling in
the Russian Federation and the European Union. The Customs Union of the Russian Federation, Republic of Kazakhstan, and
the Republic of Belarus was formed in accordance with the Agreement of 6 October 2007. This article provides some concrete
examples of ...
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Sheiman I., Gerry C., / Высшая школа экономики. Series WP BRP "Economics/EC". 2016.
Having one of the highest physician-population ratios in the world, Russia – paradoxically – also faces shortages of physicians. This paper explores the reasons for this paradox through examining the structural characteristics of the Russian health workforce and its development. In comparing Russia with mainstream European countries and in particular the ‘new” EU countries we ...
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Vlassov V., The Lancet 2018 Vol. 391 No. 10136 P. 2236-2271
Background
A key component of achieving universal health coverage is ensuring that all populations have access to quality health care. Examining where gains have occurred or progress has faltered across and within countries is crucial to guiding decisions and strategies for future improvement. We used the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study 2016 ...
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Sheiman I., Shishkin S., Markelova H., Health Policy and Planning 2014 P. 106-114
While many countries have increased the opportunities for patient choice of provider, there is debate to what extent this has had positive effects on efficiency and quality of healthcare provision. First, some conditions should be met to exercise such choice, of which the most important is the provision of reliable data on providers’ performance to ...
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Jakovljević M., Timofeyev Y., Ekkert N. et al., Journal of Sport and Health Science 2019 Vol. 8 No. 6 P. 516-519
Highlights
• Experiencing a rapid economic growth, BRICS nations are now confronting a growing aging population and an increasing prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs).
• The health care spending share of the economy in the BRICS nations is growing and constitutes an important part of governmental efforts to address population health and health care systems.
• Even with ...
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L. : Wildy, Simmonds & Hill Publishing, 2017
The Yearbook previously known as the Uppsala Yearbook of East European Law. is now published in a second volume with a broadened perspective. As the title, The Uppsala Yearbook of Eurasian Studies indicates the Yearbook now also covers other disciplines than law, in particular political science and economics. Given recent developments in the Eurasian region ...
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P. : Le cherche midi, 2014
«Ежегодный доклад» (Yearbook) – это основной издательский проект, представляющий экспертизу текущей ситуации в России по широкому кругу политических, экономических и социальных вопросов. Выходит на трех языках: французском, русском и английском.
«Ежегодный доклад» включает: постоянные темы: «Экономика», «Внутренняя политика/общество», «Регионы», «Внешняя политика/оборона», статьи по отдельным событиям прошедшего года, статьи, не связанные с конкретными событиями года, но дающие ...
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